Murong Nuohebo

Murong Nuohebo (620-688) was Khan of Tuyuhun from 635 to 672, succeeding Murong Shun.

Biography
Murong Nuohebo was born in 620, the son of Murong Shun. He became khan in 635 after his father Shun and his grandfather Murong Fuyun were killed in battle in the same year. His control over his people was tenuous and required military support from the Tang dynasty, but the Tibetan Empire to the southwest would pose a major threat to his dynasty. In 663, he requested refuge in Tang territory as the Tibetan threat grew, and Tibet took over all of the former Tuyuhun lands in 672. He continued to claim the title of Khan until his death in 688.